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Assessment Period 3 - Covered Content - Feedback Sheet 2 - Molar Gas Volume

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9 atomic structure in terms of the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons for atoms and
ions, given the atomic number, mass number and any ionic charge
10 the terms anhydrous, hydrated and water of crystallisation and calculation of the formula of a
hydrated salt from given percentage composition, mass composition or experimental results
11, 13, (e) construction of ‘dot-and-cross’ diagrams of molecules and ions to describe:
15 (i) single covalent bonding (ii) multiple covalent bonding (iii) dative covalent bonding
12, 16 (e) calculations, using amount of substance in mol, involving: (i) Mass (ii) gas volume
14 To link properties to structure.
9i,ii State the number of orbitals making up s-, p- .and d-sub-shells, and the number of electrons
15b that can fill s-, p- and d-sub-shells (d) deduction of the electron configurations of:
(i) atoms, given the atomic number, up to Z = 36
Task 1:
Watch the video below and make notes in the box on the next page - in RED pen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NG6DUBC8sM

Task 2:
Complete the questions below in the boxes on the next page in RED pen. Ensure that you write
balanced equations before you start!

1. What volume of oxygen would be needed to convert 1000 cm 3 of nitrogen monoxide, NO, to
nitrogen dioxide, NO2? (Assume all volumes are measured at the same temperature and
pressure.)
2. In the production of sulphuric acid sulphur dioxide is converted to sulphur trioxide by reaction
with the oxygen in the air. What volume of air (assume 20% of the air is oxygen) would be
needed to produce 150 cm3 of sulphur trioxide? Assume complete conversion of sulphur dioxide
to sulphur trioxide.
3. In equation for the oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen monoxide is:
4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
What volume of ammonia would be required to produce 2500 cm 3 of nitrogen monoxide and
what volume of air would be used in the conversion? Again assume that air is 20% oxygen by
volume.
4. What volume of oxygen at room temperature and pressure would be needed to completely burn
1 mole of butane?
5. What volume of hydrogen at room temperature and pressure would be needed to convert 1
mole of ethene, C2H4, to ethane, C2H6?
6. What is the final volume of gas produced at room temperature when 10 cm 3 of methane is burnt
with 30 cm3 of oxygen?
7. What is the final volume of gas produced at room temperature if 5 cm 3 of octane are burnt with
100 cm3 of oxygen?
8. In a reaction between methane and oxygen 60 cm3 of methane was burnt with 60 cm3 of oxygen.
What is the composition of the gas mixture produced?
9. What volume of ammonia would be produced if 10 cm 3 of nitrogen was reacted with 60 cm 3 of
hydrogen?
10. What would be the final volume of gas produced in the reaction between 10 cm 3 of hydrogen
and 10 cm3 of oxygen?
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